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slayda
10-12-2006, 06:53 PM
Just tried to find something reasonable to us my $50 credit on - FRUSTRATING.

Top priority - No copyright date. I don't know whether a book has just been released or is a hundred years old.
Categories are too few and too mixed, e.g., westerns in the history section.
When a section is sorted by something other than "Relevance" and you look at a book's details, when you go back, it is again sorted by Relevance.


We have a thread for suggestions for improving the Connect software. Should we start one to improve the web site or is it just too far gone to even begin. Even if they had reasonable priced, more popular books (i.e. books I like), the purchasing experience is very frustrating. :furious3: :bigcry:

Leaping Gnome
10-12-2006, 08:31 PM
I totally agree on the copyright date thing, plus I miss a lot of the other book details your typical book browser has. Just copy all the book details from Amazon or get them from the eBook publisher.

Bob Russell
10-12-2006, 09:09 PM
Yeah, when I browse, I'm using the store in conjunction with eReader.com and Amazon.com also.

sloc187
10-12-2006, 09:59 PM
My biggest complaint with the Sony Connect Store is that it is extremely SLOW when running through the Connect software, even though I have broadband cable internet. What's the deal?

MelancholyTea
10-13-2006, 08:21 AM
Just tried to find something reasonable to us my $50 credit on - FRUSTRATING.
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Top priority - No copyright date. I don't know whether a book has just been released or is a hundred years old.


What's wrong with looking at the Publish Date?

Leaping Gnome
10-13-2006, 09:24 AM
Because not every book has the publish date. They seem to have varying amounts of details for the books. One I click on has file size, publisher, publish date, pages, print ISBN and eBook ISBN numbers, another just has file size and publisher, or even a cover picture.

To be honest my biggest frustration with the store right now is selection. It seems like almost every time I try to find a book on there, it isn't available. I've bought three books so far and last night spent literally over an hour trying to find another book I wanted to purchase. I hope Sony is tracking search terms and browsing to see where people's areas or interest are and actively try to beef it up.

This is my first eReader, and my first eBook purchase was at the Connect store. I don't really have any big desire to go outside the store, then I have to worry about formatting, DRM compatibility, etc... but right now to get things to read I don't have much choice.

MelancholyTea
10-13-2006, 09:37 AM
Again, I'd caution against blaming Sony so quickly. Publishers are the ones who make their titles available for eBooks. But I guess if the books you are looking for are available on eBooks.com and eReader, then it may be a problem.

Basically, the eBook industry needs more consumers in order to get more attention. The Sony Reader is by no means perfect, but hopefully it's a large step on the way there.

Leaping Gnome
10-13-2006, 09:45 AM
Well, I'm not really blaming anyone, just stating I wish it was better. Many of the books I looked for are available in eBook format at other sites, like mobipocket. eBooks.com says they have almost 70,000. I look forward to when the Connect store has this kind of selection.

slayda
10-13-2006, 10:01 AM
What's wrong with looking at the Publish Date?

Many books get second or more publishings. The original copyright date should remain the same. Sometines the republishing has a new title as well - a sneaky way for publishers to get us to buy the book again (Of course that is just "Good Business" and not "Piracy" of any sort.) :uhoh2:

Leaping Gnome
10-13-2006, 10:19 AM
Not piracy, just fraud. ;)

da_jane
10-13-2006, 10:49 AM
I wonder if Sony is getting the html or Word file from the publisher and then converting it themselves? Most publishers either use Overdrive or Lightning source to format and then distribute their books.

MelancholyTea
10-13-2006, 11:29 AM
Most publishers either use Overdrive or Lightning source to format and then distribute their books.

Is that true?

NatCh
10-13-2006, 11:47 AM
I know they use some sort of electronic handling, but not what.

Jane seems to know a lot about the publishing industry's inner workings, I'm coming to accept her word on a lot of stuff there -- she might be mistaken, I suppose, but I really don't think she's making it up. :smile:

ojleblanc
10-13-2006, 01:51 PM
I posted about the price of a book that sells for $8.99 elsewhere, but $20.86 at Sony. Strangely, the price dropped for about a day to $7.99, then went back to the original price! What the heck is going on at the Connect Store?

da_jane
10-13-2006, 02:08 PM
No, :) , I am not making it up. I am just a pretty curious person. Harper Collins outsources to Overdrive. http://www.overdrive.com/news/pr/11052001.asp. Penguin uses Lightning source (and I believe Kensington which is distributed by Penguin also uses it). http://news.com.com/2110-1023-272025.html.

Lightning Source also does Simon & Schuster: http://www.btinternet.com/~akme/lightng1.html

and I believe Random House but am not completely sure on that.

NatCh
10-13-2006, 02:39 PM
I am just a pretty curious person.And we benefit greatly from your curiosity. Thanks!

MelancholyTea
10-13-2006, 02:51 PM
Gotcha. I thought you meant the Lightning Source and Overdrive create the books

NatCh
10-16-2006, 01:48 PM
Hey, all, someone already mentioned elsewhere that the Connect Store (http://ebooks.connect.com/index.htm) is down for "updates" -- maybe they're already making some changes in response to our feedback?

Hey, I can hope. :beam: